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Art. XXXII. —The Geologic Role of Phosphorus; by E. 



Blackwelder 285 



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XXXIII. — Notes on Radiolarian Cherts in Oregon; by W. 



D. Smith 299 



XXXIY. — On the Rates of Solution of Metals in Ferric 

 Salts and in Chromic Acid; by R. G. Van Name and 

 D. U. Hill ...'.. -301 



XXXV. — Sulphatic Cancrinite from Colorado; by E. S. 



Larsen and G. Steiger 332 



XXXVI. — An Early Pliocene One-Toed Horse, Pliohippus 



lullianus, sp. nov.; by E. L. Teoxell -. 335 



XXXVII. — The Igneous Geology of Carrizo Mountain, 



Arizona; by W. B. Emery 349 



SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE. 



Chemistry and Physics — Fluorine in the Animal and Vegetable Kingdoms, 

 A. Gautier and P. Clausmann: Qualitative Separation of the Common 

 Metals whose Sulphides are Insoluble in Dilute Acids, M. J. Clarens, 

 364. — Estimation of Vanadic Acid after Reduction by Metallic Silver, G. 

 Edgar: Density of Radio-Lead from Pure Norwegian Cleveite, T. W, 

 Richards and C. Wadsworth, 3d, 365. — Theory of the Lead Accumulator, 

 C. Fery, 366. — An Active Modification of Nitrogen, 368. — Emission of 

 Electricity from Hot Bodies, O. W. Richardson, 369. 



Geology — La Flora Liasica de la Misteca Alta. G. R. Wieland, 370. — Isos- 

 tasy in the Light of the Planetesimal Theory, T. C. Chamberlin, 371. — 

 Relations between the Cambrian and Pre-Cambrian formations in the 

 vicinity of Helena, Montana, C. D. Walcott, 372. 



Obituary — C. S. Prosser: J. Royce: 

 Prince Boris Galitzin, 372. 



G. Schwalbe: K. Schwarzschild: 



